Ms. Oldham began her legal career with Carney Bates & Pulliam in 2002, and for over a decade now, she has focused her practice on securities and consumer fraud class actions.
Ms. Oldham has had a significant role in several of the firm’s prominent cases, including: Spinelli v. Capital One Bank, No. 08-CV-132-T-33EAJ (M.D. Fla.); In re Semtech Corp. Securities Litigation, No. 07-cv-7114 (FMOx) (C.D. Cal.); In re Fleming Companies, Inc. Securities and Derivative Litigation, 5-030MD-1530 (TJW) (E.D. Tex.); In re Keyspan Securities Litigation, No. CV-01-5852 (ARR) (MDG) (E.D.N.Y.); Freidman v. Rayovac Corporation, No. 02-CV-0308 (W.D. WI); In re IXL Enterprises, Inc. Securities Litigation, No. 1:00-CV-2347-CC (N.D. Ga.); Asher v. Baxter International, Inc., et. al., No. 02-CV-5608 (N.D. Il). Having prosecuted numerous class actions through all stages of the litigation process, Ms. Oldham has experience with the full range of litigation issues confronting investors and consumers in complex litigation.
Working together with her colleagues at Carney Bates & Pulliam, Ms. Oldham’s work has contributed to hundreds of millions in recoveries for investors and consumers.
Immediately prior to joining Carney Bates & Pulliam, Ms. Oldham spent time overseas working for the Japanese municipal government in Okinawa, Japan. In addition, Ms. Oldham worked as an intern for the United States Bankruptcy Court, Western Division of Arkansas, where she assisted in researching bankruptcy issues and administrating bankruptcy proceedings.
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville (J.D., cum laude 2001); University of Arkansas at Fayetteville (B.A. 1998); Phi Delta Phi President, 2000-2001; W.B. Putnam Inns of Court; Board of Advocates
Licensed in Arkansas; U.S. Courts of Appeals. Third Circuit, U.S. District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas
American Bar Association; Arkansas Bar Association